WAYNE Hennessey today admitted the gloss will be taken off Sunday's point at Albion if Wolves don't follow it up against Colchester tomorrow.

WAYNE Hennessey today admitted the gloss will be taken off Sunday's point at Albion if Wolves don't follow it up against Colchester tomorrow.

The Hawthorns stalemate made it just one defeat in 11 games for Wolves, a run which has taken them from 15th to fifth in the Championship table.

Now it's all about cementing that position with two successive home games, Preston following Colchester to Molineux on Saturday.

"We have to kick on from here," said Hennessey.

"Our next two games are at home and we have to keep going.

"We're 18 games gone and have proved we can do it but it's no good getting a draw against Albion and letting ourselves down tomorrow.

"We have to get three points. It will be awkward because they are a good side, like the rest of the Championship, and if we make any mistakes we'll get beat.

"It's a case of approaching it with the right attitude and if we do that hopefully we'll get the win." Hennessey, meanwhile, has paid tribute to the four

defenders in front of him, who have also played their part in posting three successive clean sheets.

"It's great to have that experience in front of you," he added.

"The four we've got at the moment work well - there are good combinations there.

"They've all been tremendous to me and Jody Craddock is a fantastic player.

"He's the type you want to have playing in front of you all the time, he just looks so comfortable."

Meanwhile, Wolves have reminded fans attending tomorrow that due to ongoing works at the Molineux Hotel, Molineux Alley remains closed to the public.

The closure will impact upon matchday access to the ground on this occasion because Colchester's fans are sitting in the Jack Harris Stand (entering via Block Five) and not the Steve Bull Stand as most visitors do.

Wolves fans using the Jack Harris Stand will all need to use Block Six and, therefore, find access via Waterloo Roador Whitmore Hill rather than from the direction of the ring road and The Wanderer Pub.